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- 'Address to Beelzebub', Watson p.15
National Library of Scotland, [1 June 1786] (Verse) - 'Bony Dundee', Cowie Collection, MS 15957, f.13
National Library of Scotland, [? Mar 1787] (Verse) - 'Monody on Maria'; 'Pinned to Mrs R——'s carriage', Watson p.22
National Library of Scotland, [25 June 1794] (Letter Verse) - 'The Five Carlins', Cowie Coll. MS 15958, f.11
National Library of Scotland, [Dec 1789] (Verse) - 'The Kirk's Alarm'
Writer’s Museum, [1789] (Verse) - 'The rowin 't in her Apron'/Stanza to tune Bonie Dundee/Erratum/'Young Hynhorn'/, Watson p.28
National Library of Scotland, [August 1790] (Verse) - 'Verses intended to be written under a noble Earl's picture'
Writer’s Museum, [1786] (Verse) - A Birthday Ode/ Fragment of On Elphistone's Trans. of Martial
Burns Birthplace Museum, 31 December 1788 (Verse) - A Fragment - Ballad on the American War
Burns Birthplace Museum, [1784]* (Verse Fragment) - A Highland Welcome ["Wrote on the window of an Inn in the Highlands"]
Dumfries Museums, [c1787-1792] (Verse) - A Prayer [var. of 'O Thou Dread Power']*
National Library of Scotland, (Verse) - Address to the Shade of Thomson, Cowie Collection 35
National Library of Scotland, [1791] (Verse) - Answer to a Tiviotdale Farmer's wife's Epistle
National Library of Scotland, 22 March [1787] (Verse Epistle) - Autograph revised manuscript of his famous song 'My Nanie's awa'
Mitchell Library, [1794] (Verse) - Bonnie Lass o Ballochmyle
Burns Birthplace Museum, [c.1787?] (Verse) - Elegy on Mr William Cruikshank, Watson Collection p.6
National Library of Scotland, [1795] (Verse Fragment) - Elegy on the death of Captain Matthew Henderson
Burns Birthplace Museum, [1790] (Verse) - Elegy on the Death of Captn Matthew Henderson, Cowie Collection MS 15958 f.19
National Library of Scotland, [2 August 1790] (Verse) - Epigram to Maria Riddell
Burns Birthplace Museum, [c.1793] (Verse) - Epigram to Mr Elphinstone, translator of Martial's Epigrams, Watson Collection p.7
National Library of Scotland, [1787] (Verse) - Epistle Esopus to Maria
National Library of Scotland, [c.1794-95] (Verse) - Epistle to J. Lapraik, Coulter Collection 1-2
National Library of Scotland, April 1785 (Verse Epistle) - Epistle to Mr Tytler of Woodhouselee
National Library of Scotland, [May 1787] (Verse Epistle) - Epitaph to Robert Fergusson and Letter
Burns Birthplace Museum, [6 February 1787] (Letter Verse) - First sketch for "The Whistle", Watson Collection p.14
National Library of Scotland, [1789] (Verse) - Fragment [Epistle to Robert Graham Esq: of Fintry on the Election ...]
Dumfries Museums, [1790] (Verse Epistle Fragment) - Holy Willie's Prayer (a) [Part 1 of 2]
Dumfries Museums, [1784-85?] (Verse) - Holy Willie's Prayer (b) [2nd of 2]*
Dumfries Museums, [1784-85?] (Verse) - It Was A' For Our Rightfu' King, Cowie Collection, MS 15960 f.5
National Library of Scotland, [1796] (Letter Fragment Verse) - It was the charming month of May
National Library of Scotland, [Nov] 1794 (Verse) - Ken ye Ought o' Captain Grose
Burns Birthplace Museum, [Late 1790]* (Letter Verse) - Kilmarnock mss - 'A Prayer [in the Prospect of Death] when Dangerously threaten'd with Pleuratic attacks'; 'Stanzas on the same occasion, in the manner of Beattie's Minstrel'; 'A Fragment…'
Writer’s Museum, [c.1784-1786] (Verse) - Kind Sir I’ve read your paper through
National Library of Scotland, [1790] (Verse Epistle) - Lament for Wm Creech's absence [To William Creech / Willie's Awa]
Burns Birthplace Museum, 13 May 1787 (Verse Epistle) - Lament of Mary Queen of Scots
Burns Birthplace Museum, [1790] (Verse) - Lament of Mary Queen of Scots, Watson p.19(2)
National Library of Scotland, [1791] (Verse) - Letter of [to Dr Fyffe] and verse ['Now, God in heaven bless Reekie's town'] (1787)
National Library of Scotland, [5 May 1787] (Letter Verse) - Letter [to Captain Gillespie] and Fragment to Miss Burnet [Elegy on the late Miss Burnet of Monboddo]
National Library of Scotland, [1790] (Letter Verse) - Letter [to Patrick Miller] and verse "Seeing a Wounded Hare"
Dumfries Museums, 21 June 1789 (Letter Verse) - Lines to Miss Ferrier, Enclosing the Elegy on Sir J. H. Blair
National Library of Scotland, [1787] (Verse Epistle)